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Chiusi Luxury rentals

Discover Chiusi in Siena—where your family can paddle Lake Chiusi, wander Etruscan ruins, and picnic under Tuscan sun. Adventure, history, and fun await!

Chiusi Vacation Rentals

Gesamte Struktur
Monteleone d'Orvieto, Umbria, Italy
$5,980 night
La Collina Fiorita
Lago Trasimeno, Trasimeno Lake, Italy
$2,696 night
Ferienvilla 'Michelangelo' mit privatem Pool
Brolio, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$3,134 night
Michelangioli
Castiglion Fiorentino, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$2,923 night
Agritourismus Casale Morotti
Foligno, Umbria, Italy
$3,588 night
Ferienvilla "Kloster Biribino
Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy
$3,325 night
Altes Kloster und eleganter Landsitz
Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy
$3,325 night
Villa Cantone mit beheiztem Pool
Sansepolcro, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$3,102 night
Casale Il Cungi
Sansepolcro, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$3,341 night
Bauernhaus Borgo Santarsa
Sansepolcro, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$3,102 night
Atemberaubende Villa- 24 Gäste -privater SwimmingPool
Sovicille, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$2,870 night
Relais La Costa
Monteriggioni, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$6,422 night
Podere San Giuseppe
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,978 night
Capalbio Pool
Capalbio, Maremma Coast, Italy
$3,935 night
La Torre + Fienile + Casa Prato
Figline Val d'Arno, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,289 night
Antico Borgo San Lorenzo
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$6,315 night
Bequeme flache Macine
San Donato in Poggio, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$3,193 night
Ferienvilla 'Il Palagio' mit privatem Pool
Reggello, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,665 night
Landvilla mit Pool und Garten – die perfekte Kulisse für Feierlichkeiten oder V
Pratovecchio, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$2,723 night
Villaflair - Porto Ercole Pool Villa
Porto Ercole, Tuscany, Italy
$3,284 night

Tips on renting in Chiusi

Getting Around

When you visit Chiusi, nestled in the scenic Siena region of Italy, your family will love exploring the Etruscan Museum, where kids can marvel at ancient treasures and parents can dive into the fascinating local history. Don’t miss Lake Chiusi, a serene spot perfect for a family picnic, gentle lakeside walks, or even renting bikes to circle the water’s edge. The surrounding green hills and calm mornings make this area ideal for relaxing together, especially in spring and early summer when the landscape bursts with color.

What to Pack

Packing for your family vacation to Chiusi in Tuscany means preparing for a blend of adventure and relaxation. Bring comfortable shoes for exploring the ancient Etruscan tombs and the winding Porsenna Labyrinth, where kids will love the cool, mysterious tunnels. Pack picnic essentials and binoculars for a peaceful afternoon by Lake Chiusi, surrounded by birdsong and gentle breezes. Don’t forget aprons for hands-on Tuscan cooking classes—everyone will have fun making pasta together. Light layers are perfect for warm days and cool evenings in the heart of Tuscany.

Must-Try Activities

In the heart of Tuscany, Chiusi offers families a delightful blend of history, nature, and adventure. Explore the ancient Etruscan tombs and the Porsenna Labyrinth, where kids can wander through mysterious underground passages. Enjoy a leisurely stroll around Lake Chiusi, a serene spot perfect for picnics and bird-watching. For a taste of local culture, participate in hands-on cooking classes where the whole family can learn to make traditional Tuscan dishes. With its rich heritage and family-friendly activities, Chiusi promises an unforgettable Tuscan getaway.

Smart Spending Tips

Budgeting for a family vacation to Chiusi, nestled in the scenic Siena region of Italy, is all about balancing comfort and adventure. Expect a daily budget of around €120 per person or €400 for a family of four, covering charming lakeside accommodations, hearty Tuscan breakfasts, and leisurely bike rentals along Lake Chiusi’s tranquil shores. Treat your family to the "Chiusi & Etruscan Treasures" tour by Tuscany Family Tours for €65 per adult and €35 per child. Cap your day with a delicious dinner at Trattoria Porsenna, where a family meal averages €90.Budgeting for a family vacation to Chiusi, nestled in the scenic Siena region of Italy, is all about balancing comfort and adventure. Expect a daily budget of around €120 per person or €400 for a family of four, covering charming lakeside accommodations, hearty Tuscan breakfasts, and leisurely bike rentals along Lake Chiusi’s tranquil shores. Treat your family to the "Chiusi & Etruscan Treasures" tour by Tuscany Family Tours for €65 per adult and €35 per child. Cap your day with a delicious dinner at Trattoria Porsenna, where a family meal averages €90.

Discover the charming town of Chiusi in the heart of Tuscany, where history and adventure meet to create the perfect family getaway. As you stroll through the cobbled streets, you’ll find the impressive Chiusi Cathedral and its peaceful piazza, ideal for a picnic or a gelato break. The nearby Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Chiusi brings ancient stories to life, letting kids marvel at real Etruscan treasures. With over 2,000 years of history, Chiusi offers a unique blend of culture and fun for all ages.

For families who love the outdoors, Lake Chiusi is a must-see. The lake’s gentle shores are perfect for a sunny day of swimming, canoeing, or birdwatching. Rent bikes and follow the Sentiero della Bonifica, a scenic trail winding through green fields and quiet woods. Guided tours like “Chiusi Underground” take you beneath the surface to explore mysterious tunnels and ancient tombs, sparking curiosity and wonder in kids and adults alike.

Chiusi is full of local favorites and hidden gems waiting for your family to discover. Enjoy a meal at Trattoria Porsenna, where you can taste homemade pasta and local cheeses. Don’t miss the weekly market, where friendly vendors offer fresh produce and handmade crafts. For a surprising adventure, visit the Labirinto di Porsenna, an underground labyrinth that fascinates travelers with its secret passages and cool, echoing chambers. With its welcoming atmosphere and endless discoveries, Chiusi invites your family to make lasting memories in Tuscany’s scenic countryside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Chiusi has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Just a short drive from Chiusi, the enchanting Val d’Orcia unfolds with its rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and golden wheat fields that seem straight out of a Renaissance painting. Monte Amiata, a dormant volcano, invites visitors to explore its lush forests and panoramic viewpoints. The nearby Lake Trasimeno, Italy’s fourth largest lake, offers tranquil waters and picturesque islands, while the thermal springs of Bagni San Filippo promise a relaxing soak surrounded by surreal limestone formations and ancient woods.

  • In Chiusi, you can find trustworthy local guides and family adventure tours by visiting the Chiusi Tourist Office located in Piazza Duomo, right near the impressive Cathedral of San Secondiano. The office connects travelers with experienced guides who offer immersive tours of the Etruscan underground labyrinths, the National Archaeological Museum, and Lake Chiusi’s scenic trails. Many guides are locals with deep knowledge of the area’s history and culture, ensuring a memorable and insightful family adventure.

  • For families seeking accommodations in Chiusi with inviting outdoor spaces, consider Agriturismo La Badiola, a charming Tuscan farmhouse surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. Here, families can relax in spacious apartments with private patios overlooking the countryside, while kids play in the lush gardens. The property is only a short drive from the historic Etruscan Museum and the scenic Lake Chiusi, making it an ideal base for exploring local heritage and enjoying al fresco meals together.

  • A perfect summer itinerary for families visiting Chiusi begins with exploring the fascinating underground tunnels of the Chiusi Labyrinth, where kids can imagine ancient Etruscan adventures. Spend time at the Museo Nazionale Etrusco to see remarkable artifacts that bring the region’s history to life. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at Lake Chiusi, ideal for picnics, swimming, and even renting a paddleboat. Don’t miss climbing the Torre di Chiusi for panoramic views of the rolling Tuscan countryside.

  • If you’re staying in Chiusi and want a safe beach day with lifeguards on duty, head to Lake Trasimeno, particularly to the sandy shores at Castiglione del Lago, just a half-hour drive away. Here, the main beach area, known as Spiaggia di Castiglione, offers supervised swimming during summer months, along with calm waters perfect for families. You’ll also enjoy scenic views of Isola Maggiore and charming lakeside cafes, making it a relaxing and secure spot for a swim.

  • For an unforgettable snowshoeing or winter hiking experience near Chiusi, head to Monte Amiata, a striking dormant volcano about an hour’s drive away. The beech forests and well-marked trails transform into a winter wonderland, offering panoramic views across southern Tuscany and nearby Val d’Orcia. You might encounter charming mountain villages like Abbadia San Salvatore, where you can warm up with local cuisine after exploring the crisp, snowy landscapes.

  • Absolutely, Chiusi offers several affordable family-friendly dining options that capture the charm of this historic Tuscan town. Trattoria Porsenna, located near the Etruscan Museum, serves delicious homemade pastas and pizzas in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere perfect for families. Many cafés along Piazza Vittorio Veneto offer outdoor seating where kids can play nearby while parents enjoy a cappuccino or gelato. The local menus often feature fresh regional ingredients, ensuring a satisfying and authentic experience for all ages.

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